Taking a look at who the Medicine Hat Tigers will have back for next season. (Tiger Turf)

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The Kitchener Rangers, who have pushed Plymouth to a seventh game, don't know the meaning of the word quit. I don't know the meaning of the word quondam. (Waterloo Record)

How Jeff Skinner came back to help inspire his former Rangers team to that Game 6 win. (Sportsnet)

Who would the London Knights rather face in the Western Conference final, Kitchener or Plymouth? Meantime, Knights forward Greg McKegg's injury is listed as day-to-day. We're all day-to-day. (London Free Press, Kingston Whig-Standard)

Knights coach-GM Mark Hunter has guided his team past two coaches (Saginaw's Greg Gilbert and Windsor's Bob Boughner) who were given much more credit for what they did with their teams. (London Free Press)

Nathan MacKinnon and the Halifax Mooseheads have fought off elimination these against the Quebec Remparts, can they do it again on Monday night? (Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Le Soleil)

MacKinnon's numbers during the series have been slightly better than Quebec star Mikhail Grigorenko's — if by "slightly," you mean "a lot." (Metro Halifax)

Take a minute to read about Emile (Butch) Bouchard, the former Montreal Canadiens captain and Hockey Hall of Famer whose name graces the Q's trophy for its top defenceman. Bouchard died Saturday at age 92. (Montreal Gazette)

No MasterCard Memorial Cup host team has gone out in the second round since 2003. So the Shawinigan Cataractes have all the pressure in Game 7 on Tuesday, says Chicoutimi Saguenéens coach Marc-Étienne Hubert. (Le Nouvelliste)

Blainville-Boisbriand and Rimouski are also headed to Game 7. (La Presse)

Neate Sager is a writer for Yahoo! Canada Sports. Contact him at neatesager@yahoo.ca and follow him on Twitter @neatebuzzthenet.

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